Steve Jobs: the Comic Book 119
An anonymous reader writes "Steve Jobs' life and career is to be imortalised in a comic book biography. "Steve Jobs: Co-Founder of Apple" appears to describe his life from birth to the current day. Jobs notoriously hates biographies, so it'll be interesting to see how he responds to this one."
App Store (Score:2)
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You laugh now, but in a thousand years The Book of Jobs may be part of the bible.
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Neuroscientists have found that religious fervour lights up the same parts of the brain as waiting in line for your devotions at the Apple Store.
The scientists were interviewed by a BBC programme exploring the fantastically lucrative and popular brands springing up around the supernatural. Religions such as “Christianity” parody the story of the semi-mythical Steve Jobs’ [newstechnica.com] virgin birth, adoption by a humble Silicon Valley family, founding of Apple, expulsion from the fold, decade in the wilderness and triumphant Second Coming, in which devotees were led to enlightenment, glory and hipness.
“We suspect religions may be memetic parasites latching onto the areas of the brain evolved to appreciate Apple products,” said one scientist whose name is being withheld for protection from outraged Apple jihadis. “The scans of ‘religion’ appear remarkably similar — the adrenal glands are stimulated and the same areas of the visual regions light up. Somewhat in the shape of an apple. No, really! Apple-shaped brain stigmata! I’ve contacted Cupertino with news of a miracle, and put the scans up on eBay.”
Cupertino’s response was frosty. “To have the sacred enlightenment of the products of our saviour Steve maligned by comparison to mere witchdoctor cultist mumbo-jumbo is no less than a calculated insult. One important difference is that our stuff works. If you hold it right.” The spokesman then compared the neuroscientist’s mother to a PC.
“The comparison is ridiculous,” said “religious” leader Joe “Happy Heil” Ratzinger. “We’re just out to make an honest buck like anyone. Well, fairly honest.”
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The irony is this also applies to pretty much *anyone* who gets excited over *anything* like this. For example, what part of your brain do you think lights up when you find a study that reinforces your idea that Apple fans are religious zealots? Hmm...?
Or when you get into a "holy war" over Unity in Ubuntu? Or Google's new Arduino kit? Or you walk out of Fry's with a bunch of computer parts to build your next rig?
Or hell, for the perverse amongst us, when MS shows off their next version of Windows.
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Both the Hero & the Villain (Score:3)
Will he be the Hero or Villain?
He will be both the Hero & the Villain...The article says it "describe his life from birth to the current day". I miss the days when he was a Hero!
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He was never a hero. He worked with the hero (woz) for a while, but flipped as soon as the cash was better.
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You will find that outside the nerd echo-chamber, few see Steve Jobs as a villain.
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The same goes for for Gates. It doesn't matter anyway, they've ALL been villains as well as heroes. Human nature and all that.
Will it have sharks with friggin' lasers??? (Score:2)
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Or maybe Lex Luther. Or a hairless Fu Manchu. But, yes ... the artist did capture his evilness quite well.
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I think it's an attempt to depict Jobs after he came back from India with his head shaven.
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I think they aren't consecutive panels, more like random excerpts from the comic.
Cooke? (Score:3)
Rather sounds like a job for Neil Gaiman =P
Also, it kinda makes me think of the movie "pirates of silicon valley [imdb.com]"
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"You're STEALING from US ??!!" :-)
If ever there was a movie in need of a sequel it's that one, with Apple's remarkable comeback and Microsoft's slide into complacency.
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Also there's already a "graphic novel" called "Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and the Personal Computer" [amazon.com]
When will it happen for Gabe? (Score:1)
So lots of "BOOM" action bubbles then. (Score:2)
Steve Jobs liked to say "BOOM" a lot in his demos in the past.
This doesn't look good for Jobs' life expectancy (Score:2)
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No kidding, if I was Jobs, I'd be more worried by eulogies than biographies.
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He's fought them because they weren't sufficiently worshipful--and because they mentioned uncomfortable little issues like the daughter he denied for years (yes, one of the richest men in the U.S. let his daughter be raised on welfare with no father) or how he fucked over Steve Wozniak (the guy that really started Apple). Jobs doesn't like biographies because they inevitably show him as the shitheel-excuse-for-a-human-being he really is.
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He fucked over Woz? Do tell.
IIRC, Woz himself has denied any particular animosity between them. And if you mean monetarily, I hope Jobs "fucks me over" next...
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Well, Jobs has screwed Woz in the past, but Woz has pretty much forgiven him and let things be since there's nothing he can do, and he was pretty well compensated anyhow.
E.g., when Jobs was working at Atari, he needed to reduce the chip count for a bonus. Jobs gave the task to Woz and paid him $100 for his efforts, not knowing that Jobs took his design, submitted it and got a $500 bonus.
Honestly, Jobs is just a very shrewd businessman. Yes he screws people over. Yes he's an a**hole. No it doesn't excuse wha
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If you read about Apple there's a common thread to interactions with Jobs. Nearly everyone says that while the guy can be a monumental asshole (often people phrase it nicer), he also pushed them to do the best work they ever did. If he hadn't come along what are the odds the Apple I would have just stayed a project in a closet of Woz's office at HP ?
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If you read about Apple there's a common thread to interactions with Jobs. Nearly everyone says that while the guy can be a monumental asshole (often people phrase it nicer), he also pushed them to do the best work they ever did. If he hadn't come along what are the odds the Apple I would have just stayed a project in a closet of Woz's office at HP ?
Apple makes consumer electronic goods, they're not looking for a cure for cancer or the secret of time travel.. Building a nicer shiny white gizmo does not excuse being an arsehole.
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The world's full of assholes, some lead companies and some troll discussion boards, best to just deal with it.
Sour grapes (Score:2)
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History is written by the victors. ;)
Bollocks, however much money Apple makes they can't suppress the truth.
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I think the bit about his daughter really needs a bit more context. This happened when Apple was really starting to take off and all the sudden he found himself a millionaire. Next thing you know people start crawling out of the woodwork looking for $$ and here's his ex-gf claiming she has his baby. A lot of guys would be suspicious about that and DNA based paternity tests weren't even invented yet. So what do you do? Wait a year or so for the kid to pop out then see if it looks like you.
Even today wit
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Of course, he also named a computer after the poor kid.
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Even today with much more accurate testing you still have young guys whose first reaction is "It isn't mine!". At that age and level of maturity it's common for young guys to freak out and go into immediate denial.
Yes, but the sort of young men who do that are worthless twats.
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The guy clearly had issues naming a computer after her (the Apple Lisa) while at the same time ignoring her. They're reconciled though and she went to live with him for a couple of years afterwards. There seems to be something a little "off" about all these guys who become CEO's and the like, if you ask me there's more than a hint of psychopathology in all of them.
Another thing I bet he hates (Score:2)
Little too close to home, I'll warrant.
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oh crap.. everybody is an asshole at some time. The fact that the rest of the world isn't interested in our petty affairs, but only gets interested when a combination of sex, politics, celebrities or a lot of money is involved, does not make us less of an asshole when we pull shit on someone.
Firstly, not everybody is an asshole, and secondly there's a difference between acting badly once or twice in your life, and doing it all the time.
Serious? (Score:2)
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No but he was elected governor of Florida last year.
Comic heroes never die (Score:2)
Easy answer (Score:1)
Mortality (Score:2)
The article says: "...perhaps because of his recent brushes with mortality, Jobs recently authorized Walter Isaacson to write 'iSteve: The Book of Jobs'"
Hm, perhaps Jobs could achieve some more immortality by donating the source code of OS X to the Free Software Foundation?
That would be cooler than a comic book about his life.
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Hm, perhaps Jobs could achieve some more immortality by donating the source code of OS X to the Free Software Foundation?
They'd probably ask if the BSD licensed parts can be relicensed under the GPL, and/or claim it should be named GNU-OSX
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Hm, perhaps Jobs could achieve some more immortality by donating the source code of OS X to the Free Software Foundation?
There are already sufficient people working on producing free shiny nonsense from scratch without having to see the source code for OSX
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His holiness is far too important to be profanely cast in mere statue, blasphemer!
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So where's Superman then? :P
So what are his super powers? (Score:2)
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"Those are not the droids you're looking for."
"This is the new iphone you're looking for."
Editing Fail (Score:2)
imortalised
I'm fairly sure the spelling is "immortalized" (American) or "immortalized" (British). How much does Slashdot pay its editors again?
iMortalised (Score:2)
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Sounds like they are launching a new apple product to bring fine design into your death experience.
My favourite Apple product is iMaLittleTeaPot
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I'm fairly sure the spelling is "immortalized" (American) or "immortalized" (British). How much does Slashdot pay its editors again?
British uses an 's.' Because you have them both the same, I assume you made a simple typo, just like (I suspect) the summary did.
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Heh, that I did. Of course, I'm not being paid to edit /. stories (and clearly for good cause). :)
Shirley, you jest! They get PAID!? Holy fucking shit, Batman!
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I think you meant "surely", not "shirley".
*whoosh*
Jobs hates biographies because.. (Score:1)
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Michelle Obama (Score:2)
Why is Steve Jobs this admired?? (Score:1)
How can a guy who builds walled gardens and serves on Disney's board of directors achieve God status? Can't people find a less evil person to worship?
And speaking of evil, prepare for "publicity rights" claim against this biography in 3..2..1..
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He's one of the founding fathers of the modern computing industry. Love him or loathe him computers wouldn't be the same without him.
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He's one of the founding fathers of the modern computing industry. Love him or loathe him computers wouldn't be the same without him.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA. Nice one.
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With convincing arguments like that who am I to argue ?
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Well, not everyone can be a George Washington, some people have to be the Tom Paine's if you know what I mean. The geeks who can actually appreciate their contribution know of them which is all that matters really.
I thought the Wozniak rape scene was a bit much (Score:4, Funny)
Yes, I know it happened. But did they really have to show it?
Oh god (Score:2)
More pictures here (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm Keir Thomas, the author of this piece. For some reason the PCW editor only used one of the images I sourced (although I believe they're putting more online). More pics can be found here:
http://keirthomas.com/jobscomicpics/Steve Jobs-JCS-pg1.jpg [keirthomas.com]
http://keirthomas.com/jobscomicpics/Steve Jobs-JCS-pg2.jpg [keirthomas.com]
http://keirthomas.com/jobscomicpics/Steve Jobs-JCS-pg3.jpg [keirthomas.com]
http://keirthomas.com/jobscomicpics/Steve Jobs-JCS-pg4.jpg [keirthomas.com]
I like the 3rd image you posted (Score:1)
you know, the one where steve hangs out with hitler and the guy from planet of the apes.
It has this surreal angle. Groooovy
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This article.. (Score:2)
This article is more than an hour old. Where's the lawsuit?
Given the _Time_ Computer of the Year article (Score:1)
I don't blame him for mis-liking the idea of such a treatment which isn't under his control.
iMortalized (Score:2)
It's not a typo.
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It's not a typo.
As in "to kill"?
Which superhero group should Steve be part of? (Score:1)
Fantastic Four (maybe Five?)
Justice League of America?
Or should he be a loner like Spiderman, Flash, or Green Latern?
What about a Captain America type? Who would be his sidekick?
Or a dynamic duo where he teams up with The Woz?
What kinds of superheroines would be most appropriate in this comic?
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Will there be a sequel? (Score:2)
Will there be a sequel, and in it will his turtleneck take on a life of its own, controlling him to do evil things until he overcomes it by believing in himself?
Gems of pure ego (Score:1)
Lexxical speculates about what "gems of pure ego" might be in such a comic book... this is hilarious
http://lexxical.universeii.com/2011/06/steve-jobs-alternate-autobiography.html [universeii.com]
Blue Water Comics (Score:2)
Simply put, we can't sell Blue Water's crap. The only way this publication will become newsworthy is if the issue actually sells. Too bad the most
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It may not be the potential damage to their hipster image they fear. Perhaps those comics don't sell because they are ridiculous and crap.
By looking at the sample artwork, I do not see anything remotely interesting, and the thought that they are portraying celebrities as super-heroes makes me cringe uncomfortably.
It looks like one of those lame comics that Google likes to put out. Who thinks lame, uninteresting art, and a writing tone and style reminiscent of pop-up books is every going to attract anyone?
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The Apple II Manga (Score:1)
There has already been a Steve Jobs: The Comic Book, more or less - Mitsuru Sugaya's "Apple II Story" - http://sugaya.otaden.jp/d2008-07-11.html
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I'd be honest, I do not see a Steve Jobs comic working, either.
By the way, I do not think that comic was commissioned by Jobs or Apple. The article does not mention this, though it does mention that an actually authorized biography will be published next year by Walter Isaacson.
-dZ.
Bio, schmio (Score:2)
"Jobs notoriously hates biographies..."
Depends, does it not, on Lisa 1 or Lisa 2. The machine version was notorious.
Proposed script (Score:2)
Apple comic book (Score:1)
Wow... (Score:2)
That cover illustrates plenty how glossed over this one is gonna be... He looks so... alien.
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Great (Score:1)
Why a comic? (Score:1)